HOW TO DOWNLOAD DATA FROM, APPLE DATA
Apple has consistently remained one of those rare breeds of a company which has put user privacy before everything else. As a result, there’s not a whole lot of information the Cupertino giant has on you apart from a few such as your iTunes and product purchases. Unlike others, Apple also doesn’t have a straightforward button on its website for generating a report of a user’s data. Instead, you’ll have to contact the company’s privacy team through a contact form and wait for a response.
Apple has consistently remained one of those rare breeds of a company which has put user privacy before everything else. As a result, there’s not a whole lot of information the Cupertino giant has on you apart from a few such as your iTunes and product purchases. Unlike others, Apple also doesn’t have a straightforward button on its website for generating a report of a user’s data. Instead, you’ll have to contact the company’s privacy team through a contact form and wait for a response.
- For doing so, go to Apple’s Privacy Page and scroll down to the section titled “Access to Personal Information.”
- Click the “Privacy Contact Form” link and select your language.
- On the next page, choose “I have a question about privacy issues” from the drop-down menu.
- Now, fill in all your details and in the comments mention that you’d like to request a copy of your personal information. Hit submit and you’re all done.
As I said earlier, this isn’t an automated process and can take a while before Apple sends you the file.
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